Try to analyze if Zion is a virtual world

Ruthe 2021-10-13 13:06:06

After watching these movies, I found that I was more entangled in this issue, so I tried to write an article to analyze it, and it needs to be written in the review of this movie.

"Zion is also a virtual world" is a point of view that many people have learned from Architect's final speech, but after reading this passage repeatedly, I found that this is actually a "beautiful trap". In fact, Architect did not really point out the essence of Zion, and what he said was that this method can only allow 99% of people to accept this program, which is Matrix; however, the rest of the people who do not accept the program are not in him. Within the scope of control, these people will always contend with Matrix. They will also try to recruit more people from Matrix to strengthen their power and threaten the safety of Matrix, so he must rush to the development of these people. 'S forces are still within his control to destroy these people, but out of balance considerations, he cannot completely "kill and kill" these people, but needs to leave a small number of people to continue to contend with Matrix to maintain this The balance of the world. After writing this, I understand that the remaining people refer to the people who live in Zion, so the Architect’s words indicate that Zion is the physical world and the last place where humans live. But to say this, it makes those who insist on staying in Zion and fighting look very sad, because they are fighting a war that is destined to never end, and they will always need to contend with computers in this environment.
Many people come to the conclusion that "Neo's behavior is designed from the beginning" from Architect's words. This is actually another trap. Because according to the previous inferences, the limitations of the computer's control of the human brain at this time made them insufficient to design human behavior, not to mention that Neo's choice afterwards was exactly the opposite of Architect's original wishes. The reason why Architect would say this is that all the “possibility” that Neo’s behavior inferred from his in-depth understanding of human psychology and nature is just that, as for Neo and his five previous The One, everyone is in line with these. One of the "possible" situations.
In the end, Neo's actions seemed to prove to the Architect that even without having to overthrow everything and start over, the world can be restored to its original state of balance. And even Architect still has a little doubt about this, he is at least completely satisfied with this result. I just don't know what he will say to the next The One, and will the next The One dare to take risks like Neo.

After this analysis, the analysis I prepared before seems to be useless, but I still intend to write it here:

Before the analysis, I need to emphasize the limitation of the computer on the human brain: here the computer can only operate like an external interface In that way, information is transmitted and read to the human brain, but as to how to use and process this information, the human brain itself can only be used, so it is impossible for a computer to truly manipulate the memory and thinking mode of the human brain. In other words, the computer only gets the "API interface" of the human brain but cannot crack the "source code" of the human brain. Therefore, the computer can only use the human brain to do something and cannot directly improve it.
The memory of the human brain is not just a simple recording of dead data like today's computers. Human memory is alive, because even the same things will produce different impressions in different human brains. What is more important to the thing itself is the way of thinking of the human brain itself, which is completely beyond the control of the computer here. In fact, it’s easy to understand that if the computer can control this area, there is no need to study what kind of society can adapt to humans, because then it only needs to control and make humans all stupid, so that even humans are all like animals. ground creepy, no one would dispute the ......

if Zion, as many people say is a parallel with the Matrix Matrix is derived from the virtual world or virtual world, not only before the people inside the Matrix to save Zion plot with this Completely contradictory, the plot of "anti-virus" after this is also contradictory because it also starts with Zion. So Zion can only be a world higher than Matrix, so Zion may be a virtual world higher than Matrix or simply a physical world.
It is easy to understand that Zion is a higher level of virtual world than Matrix. There is no need to go into details. Let's see if it makes sense that Zion is a physical world. One thing that many people don't understand is that Neo uses his mind to subdue the plot of those octopus robots, thinking that it is impossible for such a thing to happen in the physical world. But I think this is entirely possible. First of all, it is necessary to understand that for robots, it is possible to stop them by giving only one instruction (even "self-destruction" is possible). And Neo, as a person from Matrix, is very likely not a pure human, but a human with a chip implanted in the brain by a computer (the brain is implanted when the brain is just formed). This chip and the human Brains can operate with each other, and computers are also used to control the human brain, but this also allows him to do things that "pure humans" cannot do, such as sending signals to octopus robots to stop them. This is also possible. Explain the things that Neo saw after being blind. These are the content transmitted to his brain through the induction of the chip; the brains of people who are not from Matrix are not implanted with chips, only they are "pure" Humanity".
Another point of doubt is that Bane, who is infected with the virus in Matrix, can also bring the virus to the plot of Zion. My explanation is: the process corresponding to Bane is the brain corresponding to this process after Matrix is ​​infected with the virus. The implanted chip was also infected with this virus, so although Bane returned to Zion could not really show Smith’s face, but because the chip was infected with the virus, he controlled him to perform some corresponding behaviors, and could also be affected by others. (Such as Neo) It is recognized by a chip implanted in the brain. And this explanation is easier to support the view that Zion is the physical world, because if Zion is a virtual world, Bane can show Smith's face in Zion.
In addition, you can also speculate here that for people in Matrix, the computer may only install the programs used in Matrix, but for the selected person like Neo, The One, after all, he has "retained" a few people. The task is in his body, so he needs to install the program that can operate the host, including the program for controlling the robot and the induction program.

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The Matrix Reloaded quotes

  • Persephone: ...just a sample.

    Trinity: How about you sample this instead?

    [draws her gun]

  • Neo: I suppose the most obvious question is, how can I trust you?

    The Oracle: Bingo. It is a pickle. No doubt about it. The bad news is there's no way if you can really know whether I'm here to help you or not, so it's really up to you. You just have to make up you on damned mind to either accept what I'm going to tell you, or reject it.